Dragon Armor Collection Spreadsheet

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Mr. Football
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Dragon Armor Collection Spreadsheet

Post by Mr. Football » Thu Apr 07, 2005 2:23 pm

Hey guys, I made a little spreadsheet to keep track of my Dragon Armor collection. I went ahead and put it up on my site, Download it here, if you'd like a copy.

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Wow!!

Post by fullyautomatic » Thu Apr 07, 2005 8:08 pm

Thanks Football.It looks like a great spreadsheet.Unfortunately my computer won't open the link.I'll try it at work.I'm running a fairly old system so its probably me.
Thanks again though.....It will show me how much I have spent on these darn tanks...

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Post by Mr. Football » Thu Apr 07, 2005 11:42 pm

I did it on one of the newer versions of Office - Office XP. That's probably the reason.

I resaved it so its now compatible with Excel's 97 version on up!

Try it again.
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works now

Post by fullyautomatic » Fri Apr 08, 2005 10:15 am

Like I said it might have been my computer at home.It opens at work.I had created a Word document for myself but it wasn't as detailed as this spreadsheet.Also I only collect the WWII tanks so this is nice to see all the others that were released.To my regret I see a few Cyber Hobby specials I have missed out on.Arghh!!
I did this for most of the K&C WWII sets.Each set listed by number and a brief description.There sure has been alot released in a short few years.I had to start some kind of inventory to,with Dragon,Britian's,K&C,21st Century,Corgi and John Deere as my premium collecting pieces.Not quite as extensive as some but it does consume the funds and takes up alot of floor space.

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Software for collecting

Post by Philip » Sat Apr 09, 2005 9:14 pm

Check out The Collector from Stratton's, dstratton.com. This is what I use to keep track of all my collection. It costs only about $25.00. It is pretty nice.

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